in Botany, (from ἑπτά, septem, and ἄνθος, a man); the seventh class in Linnaeus's sexual method, consisting of plants with hermaphrodite flowers, which have seven stamens or male organs. See Classification under Botany.
in Botany, (from ἑπτά, septem, and ἄνθος, a man); the seventh class in Linnaeus's sexual method, consisting of plants with hermaphrodite flowers, which have seven stamens or male organs. See Classification under Botany.